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him or his deputy each day, the name or names of t]io per-son
or persons for whom the inspection was made, with the
different grades or qualities of each lot inspected by him,
and that the said book or books shall be kept open by him
for review or inspection of the public.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted^ That this act shall be in
force from and after its ratification. [Ratified the IQth day
of February^ 1859.]
Oliap. 57. ^^ ^^"^ "^^ PREVENT THE ADULTERATION AND THE SALE OF
ADULTERATED ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS.
Penalty for
selling
adulterated
Kqiiors,
Pemiltj for
selling recipes
for adultera-tion.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted hy the General Assembly of the State
of North- Carolina^ and it is hereby enacted hy the authority
of the same, That if any person shall adulterate any spiritu-ous
or alcoholic liquors by mixing the same with any sub-stance
of whatever kind, except as hereinafter provided, or
if any person shall sell or offer to sell any spirituous or
alcoholic liquors, knowing the same to be thus adulterated,
or shall import into this State any spirituous or intoxicating
liquors, and sell or offer to sell such liquor knowing the same
to be adulterated, he, she or they shall be deemed guiltjf of
a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined
and imprisoned, one or both, at the discretion of the court
before which the trial shall be had.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That any person who shall
sell or offer to sell any recipe or formula whatever for adul-terating
any spirituous or alcoholic liquors, by mixing the
same with any substance of whatever kind except as is
hereinafter provided, he, she or they shall be deemed guilty
of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be
fined and imprisoned as is provided in Ihe first section of
this act.
Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That the provisons of this
act shall not be so construed as to prevent druggists, physi-cians,
and persons engaged in the mechanical arts, from
adulterating liquors for medical and mechanical purposes.
Sec. 4. Be it further enacted, That the provisions of this
act shall also be applicable to vinous and malt liquors.
[Itat/fied on the iOth day of February, 1850.]

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9i 1858-'59. Chap. 56-^7.
him or his deputy each day, the name or names of t]io per-son
or persons for whom the inspection was made, with the
different grades or qualities of each lot inspected by him,
and that the said book or books shall be kept open by him
for review or inspection of the public.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted^ That this act shall be in
force from and after its ratification. [Ratified the IQth day
of February^ 1859.]
Oliap. 57. ^^ ^^"^ "^^ PREVENT THE ADULTERATION AND THE SALE OF
ADULTERATED ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS.
Penalty for
selling
adulterated
Kqiiors,
Pemiltj for
selling recipes
for adultera-tion.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted hy the General Assembly of the State
of North- Carolina^ and it is hereby enacted hy the authority
of the same, That if any person shall adulterate any spiritu-ous
or alcoholic liquors by mixing the same with any sub-stance
of whatever kind, except as hereinafter provided, or
if any person shall sell or offer to sell any spirituous or
alcoholic liquors, knowing the same to be thus adulterated,
or shall import into this State any spirituous or intoxicating
liquors, and sell or offer to sell such liquor knowing the same
to be adulterated, he, she or they shall be deemed guiltjf of
a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined
and imprisoned, one or both, at the discretion of the court
before which the trial shall be had.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That any person who shall
sell or offer to sell any recipe or formula whatever for adul-terating
any spirituous or alcoholic liquors, by mixing the
same with any substance of whatever kind except as is
hereinafter provided, he, she or they shall be deemed guilty
of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be
fined and imprisoned as is provided in Ihe first section of
this act.
Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That the provisons of this
act shall not be so construed as to prevent druggists, physi-cians,
and persons engaged in the mechanical arts, from
adulterating liquors for medical and mechanical purposes.
Sec. 4. Be it further enacted, That the provisions of this
act shall also be applicable to vinous and malt liquors.
[Itat/fied on the iOth day of February, 1850.]